Perhaps we get to see the painting that's on the cover of Another Self Portrait..

To be honest, I'm wondering if these projects are related, if possibly Face Value grew out of the wish to create a cover painting for Another Self Portrait, and he just did a few more to have some to chose from.

To be honest, I'm wondering if these projects are related, if possibly Face Value grew out of the wish to create a cover painting for Another Self Portrait, and he just did a few more to have some to chose from.

And let the controversy (whichever pronunciation you prefer - I love the way the British stress the second syllable myself) begin. I can't believe this thread is only on page one I for one can't wait to see them all!!

he's killing it.exhibit after exhibit.all around the world.hilarious controversy after another.topless painting in strawberry fields.and he is apparently realeasing decades of work year after year now.

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I just purchased a Chagall book at a local used book store. I heard his name in Howard Sounes's book. Apparently, Bob brought a book of his over to his neighbor's house who taught him how to paint. Anyway, the book I have is from 1967, which could very well be the particular book he brought over, albeit a different copy of course. While reaching further into a guessing game I decided to flip through the book and on one of the first pages I saw a self portrait of Chagall, or just a portrait and it reminded me of the cover of Another Self Portrait.

Anyone?

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Went today and the pictures are fabulous - the book is lovely, too. The NPG shop doesn't have much other related merchandise, except for a nice postcard of a 1966 Feinstein photo. 5 of Feinstein's photos are also for sale outside the bookshop (floor -3)...for very silly prices!

It's a nice group of portraits. I think the contrast of the strong black lines and the volume and fleshy softness he otherwise creates with the pastels in interesting. My favorite of his drawings and paintings yet.

The comments don't seem any different from anything you'd read on this site.

It's a tepid review. I don't want to call it a 'very tepid' review obviously, but he notes its "product placement" to get foot traffic into the NG. So be it. Although you wonder what else might have been exhibited in that space if not for this.

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